http://subvertandprofit.com/ Today i found that this company provides digging services 1 digg/$1 dollar, i think it's too expensive! What do you think?
This is Ragnar Danneskjold, co-founder of Subvert and Profit. We are real. $1 per Digg is a giveaway. About 70 Diggs can get you on the front page, where you'll get anywhere between 10,000 and 100,000 visitors. $70 over 10 to 100 thousand visitors = $0.0007 to $0.007 per visitor. You can't find anything else on the internet that cheap. We're launching in less than a week. Check us out.
Ragnar, don't you think the price is too high? There are fellow members at DP who diggs for free and some for digg exchange. Even if money is taken for digging the price should not be more than 10 to 15 cents per digg from different ip addresses.
sukantab, We have advertisers breathing down our necks... we could double the price and still be overbooked. I understand that some people exchange Diggs for free. This works sometimes, but getting on the front page of Digg is all or nothing. 20 free Diggs won't do anything unless you get lucky. We'd certainly lower the price if we thought advertisers wouldn't pay it.
I would never pay as much as a $1 for a digg, that is far to much! They have a great buissness idea though and sure they will make a lot of money out of it!
Are you all kidding me??? Are you saying you wouldnt pay $100 to get on the front page of Digg? I think the service is actually cheap if they can pull off getting all those diggs to get you on the front page. Now ethically its wrong and probably will get shutdown. But the price is far from expensive.
those people just don't know how digg work. If you story suck, no matter how many digg you got, it won't make front page. also, those digg carry little weight. They are not real digg user and most likely is the same guy with different account (vote come from same IP). if you can get on front page, it worth much more than $100. my latest link bait got me 16 link from blog and much more link from other social network and forum.
Even if they make it work to somehow trick Digg and post from different IPs sooner or later Digg wil change it's algo to prevent such scams. Just like Google - they found out about link farms and bam - whoever gets a link from link farm gets screwed. Digg has apparently banned so many users for doing exchanges, etc.. and you are charging people - wow!!!